The twin congresses will take place at Abu Rayhan Hall at Shahid Beheshti University.
Over the past 26 years, the Royan International Congress has developed into a leading scientific platform in reproductive biomedicine and stem cell research in the region.
Through continued international participation, the event has fostered interdisciplinary collaboration, supported translational research and facilitated dialogue among scientists, clinicians and early-career researchers worldwide.
According to the Public Relations Office of Royan Institute, the 2026 edition will comprise two fully international congresses conducted in English, focusing respectively on reproductive biomedicine and stem cell technology.
In addition, a specialized seminar in Persian on nursing and midwifery will be held to reinforce the clinical and applied aspects of the program.
Further details on thematic areas and scientific tracks are available on the official congress website.
Call for Abstracts
Researchers, faculty members, clinicians and graduate students from universities and research-clinical centers worldwide are invited to submit abstracts for presentation.
Abstracts must be submitted through the official congress website by April 20, 2026.
Final evaluation results will be announced on July 5, 2026.
The Royan International Twin Congress provides a forum for presenting scientific findings, exchanging methodologies and establishing international research collaborations.
By integrating basic science with clinical applications, the congress aims to contribute to advances in reproductive health and regenerative medicine.
Kazemi Prize to Be Held Concurrently
Separately, Dr. Shahzadeh Fazeli, Deputy for Research and Technology at Royan Institute, announced that the Kazemi Prize will be held alongside the 27th Royan International Twin Congress.
The award aims to promote scientific excellence and strengthen scholarly engagement among national and international researchers.
The Kazemi Prize honors the legacy of a distinguished scientist recognized for lifelong contributions to advancing human health through scientific innovation.